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is rendering

  • present progressive
    of render (3rd person singular).
    render
    verb (used with object)
    to cause to be or become; make.

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“AI is rendering entire sections of the economy, such as call centers and data entry operations, obsolete,” Hoisington points out in a recent note.

From MarketWatch Oct. 17, 2025

What’s certain—and certainly significant—is that the very same rapid, rampant technological developments that have allowed such achievements also require resource consumption on a scale that is rendering our global civilization more fragile.

From Scientific American Dec. 19, 2022

It has been claimed the increased use of technology is rendering referees virtually impotent in terms of decision-making.

From BBC Jul. 1, 2022

Her latest collection spotlights a comic voice that is growing sharper and more engagingly offbeat, whether she is rendering “snack realism,” menstrual huts or plucky Icelandic ponies.

From Washington Post Nov. 17, 2016

As it is, the apparatus is rendering great services where it has been introduced; for example, at Besancon and Belfort.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887 by Various